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    School uniforms should not be used in schools. “If you can’t buy me a uniform, then I’m going to kill myself,” stated a 13 year old boy. This Pakistani family needed to buy school uniforms for their children. But, this family like every other family who lives in their neighborhood, is dirt poor. They scrounge for little pieces of metal to sell for a piece of bread. If they can’t even buy food, they can’t afford more than one school uniform. Sadly, this boy covered himself in gas and set himself

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    Dress code is the dumb for schools. It should be eliminated. Students having to have uncomfortable clothes can not be relaxing to them. Which, making them rush school to get out of the clothes. Making them have lower grade and such not. So the dress code should be back to the way it was when there was no school uniform. If there was no school uniform, the students would be more comfortable. Having their own clothes makes them have less stress. Having the less stress in students would make them have

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    In the United States alone, 20% of the kids that go to school wear uniforms. Uniforms are becoming popular and are soon to be trending all around school districts and other learning facilities. Around the world, some schools enforce uniforms for a majority of reasons. Most kids, including myself, believe school uniforms should not be enforced. There are plenty of reasons and no actions have not been taken. To begin, uniforms are expensive and include many other expenses. www. Gg.wash.org/schooluniforms

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    Why should schools modify their dress codes? All throughout the United States, schools have dress codes. Some dress codes have meaning full and low dress code rules, others have rules that make teens feel uncomfortable and get punished for. Daily students are judged on how they dress. Dealing with a dress code takes time and effort for a teen to understand why they are being punished. The first amendment of the United States Constitution guarantees freedoms concerning religion, expression, assembly

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    discusses why schools have to put certain dress codes in place to provide a well functioning school. Although schools are trying to “look out” for all the students, some people are beginning to feel as if these rules are infringing on their first amendment. All schools handle these situations differently. Some students received applause for expressing their true self, while others are suspended from school. Due to some school’s rules and dress codes being based around a “normal” boy or girl student

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    In the article, "Black Students at Massachusetts charter school served detention, suspended from sports teams for wearing hair in braids," by Megan Cerullo discusses the issue of racism. Twin girls by the name of Mya Cook and Deanna Cook were punished because of the braid they wore. In the student handbook, at Mystic Valley Regional Charter School, there are hairstyles that are not allowed. Even though the school says that the hairstyles described are not allowed in Mystic Valley Regional Charter

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    Hammurabi Vs Torah

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    Hammurabi code, The Torah (Hebrew law) and compare the two. The law set forth in the Torah to the Law Code Hammurabi have similarities and differences that ranges from the structure of the two laws to their beliefs and how they handle their consequences for a crime. The code of Hammurabi is a Babylonian law of ancient mesopotamia that was inscribed into a giant steel. “The code tells us much about the daily lives of mesopotamia people, including conflicts great or small” (50). The code consisted

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    High School Dress Code

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    today’s society the high school females are constantly getting into trouble with the dress code in their schools. Almost 60 percent of schools enforce a strict dress code around the country (Halkidis, 2014). A majority of those schools are making it very strict for what girls are allowed to wear, but why? Is it because females become a distraction to the male population? With that in mind, school dress codes should not be as strict for high school female students, as they cannot control how the males

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    My School Dress Code

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    If my school had a new dress code there would a few things I would want to happen.Number one is to always have socks on.People's feet are always stinky and not wearing socks would be bad.Another thing I would is no flip flops because if people step on your feet it's really hurt you. A dress code they should get rid of is not short shorts.They should do that because it gets really hot during the summer and spring and people wearing a medium sized shorts would still be hot. They should make it

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    Hammurabi Continuity

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    remain a religious centre until the first century AD. He created a more centralised administration concerntrating more power within the palace and taking power away from the temples. Hammurabi was particularly renowned for being a just king. His law code would be copied and used as a model for justice for hundreds of years to follow. The babylonian king was also unusually personally involved in his legal system, even

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